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Nikola Tesla is a Wizard

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-24 9:20

See: http://i.imgur.com/KbjMf.jpg

Interesting how Nichola Tesla knew at the time that the neutrino could travel faster than light. Now it has come to pass. "Neutron" was the original word used for the Neutrino.

>Pauli originally named his proposed light particle a neutron. When James Chadwick discovered a much more massive nuclear particle in 1932 and also named it a neutron, this left the two particles with the same name. Enrico Fermi, who developed the theory of beta decay, coined the term neutrino in 1934 as a way to resolve the confusion. It is the Italian equivalent of "little neutral one".

Perhaps the mechanism behind the neutrino could be exploited to open up a portal to Gensokyo?

http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110922/full/news.2011.554.html

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-24 16:43

>>14
It's actually true. You'd see that if you didn't treat Tesla as God.

>>10
In quantum mechanics, to every property p of a system corresponds an operator P that acts on a state function of that system. For every operator P there is a special subset of state functions f_n for which it holds that P(f_n) = p_n*f_n. These functions are called eigenfunctions and numbers p_n are called eigenvalues of the operator. Eigenfunctions usually form an orthogonal basis of some Hilbert space. For every measurable property, the operator is Hermitian. The consequences of this include that all eigenvalues are real.

Then there is one of the main postulates of quantum theory, that is, any measurement can only result in a eigenvalue of a respective operator.

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